In a handicap, horses are assigned weights based on their past
performances as a way to try to create evenly matched fields. The better
the horse, the heavier the weight assigned. In the United States,
handicaps once accounted for the majority of stakes races and were known
to boast large purses attracting the leading horses of the day.
Kentucky-bred horses such as Discovery, Equipoise and Kelso won under
the heaviest of weights, dominating the handicap division year after
year, and were immortalized in the hall of fame. These equine stars
brought recognition to the Sport of Kings and became renowned athletes
for their courage, fortitude and durability. Join author and turf
historian Melanie Greene as she recounts the harrowing tales of these
noble steeds.